#16 PostAuthor: Z1B » Wed Nov 07, 2012 5:53 pm
Yea mate spent most of my working life on machines, time served maintenance engineer, got a lathe of my own (Colchester Triumph) which although old has been maintained to work, as you say when you learn of of the old school, you learn many tricks, guys nowadays think oh well just put a new tip in LOL things should be happening, they dont have a clue about how to hand grind tipped tools (not disposable tips) to get under the skin, anyway, turning requires more skill than grinding, the main skill there is keeping the grit of the wheel open (quick pass with the diamond) and using the correct type of wheel feeds and such like are important, but generally if you dont try and take too much off they are more forgiving, aye as you were sayingthe old boys were the best, learned my lathe work on a tool room Dean Smith and Grace, very accurate machine, and the turner was about retiral age

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